chose this one over the casper. best mattress i ever slept on 900 dollars
https://www.leesa.com/products/lees...ogle-adwords&gclid=CMK_1JGuw8kCFQErHwod5zQFUg
I had a "cadillac" and it sucked. The wife spent over 3 grand on it. I bought a leesa and love itI almost bought one but I'm not that poor. Went to Sleep Outfitters and told them give me the cadillac.
Does the "M" in your username refer to mattresses?Caspers are okay but they are typically very firm. I've bought online mattresses before and I'm usually disappointed. In store mattresses are not as cheap but you have better support, guarantees, and service.
I had a "cadillac" and it sucked. The wife spent over 3 grand on it. I bought a leesa and love it
wow! you sound really cool [laughing]Sounds cheap. You lease it?
Bought one of these 5 years ago, have slept like a baby ever since.
I asked they same question. Cotton and latex I guess are organic.What TF is an 'organic' mattress? [eyeroll]
[roll]Does the "M" in your username refer to mattresses?
Are you affiliated with big mattress?
What has led you to buy enough matresses online that you are "usually" disappointed in them? Do you own a motel? (A motel where you personally test every mattress and buy different matresses "one at a time.")
What kind of support and service does one need from a mattress store? Tuft and Needle and Casper offer money back gaurantees and will come pick up the matress from your house if you don't like it. Do mattress stores actually pay you money to take back their mattress above the purchase price?
Are you just a typical idiot matress salesman who uses the same lines on idiot customers who can't think logically and thought you could get away with this crap here?
This is the Paddock. Peddle your schlock somewhere else, Mattress Man.
Bought one of these 5 years ago, have slept like a baby ever since.
http://www.stearnsandfoster.com/collections/?mkwid=zoNh1jLt_dc&pcrid=6756303979&pkw=stearns%20and%20foster%20mattress&pmt=be&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=bing&utm_campaign=BRAND+Core&utm_term=stearns%20and%20foster%20mattress&utm_content=zoNh1jLt_dc|pcrid|6756303979|pkw|stearns%20and%20foster%20mattress|pmt|be&rfpl=115844118&rfcr=search
"passing out" is not the same thing as "sleep", doctor.
At least 2-3 in every home, some several more. That's a huge market.I've never understood the mattress store racket (nor the recent tire store racket either) How often do people really buy mattresses enough to warrant there being 5 stores on every street corner. or so it seems. They locate in clusters. wherever there is a Sleep Outfitters, there is a Mattress Firm and a Mattress and More within eye shot along with a couple of other smaller mattress outfits. I don't see how these people do enough daily business to stay in operation. When you deal in a commodity that people turn over once every 7-8 years if their lucky or follow the retailers advice. Most people keep mattresses way longer than that.
Yeah, I have 4 sets in my own home, bought 3 sets of twin mattresses for the kids about 4 years ago. Haven't been in a mattress store since. Not exactly a frequent purchase.At least 2-3 in every home, some several more. That's a huge market.
Hmmm, my mattress is too soft and i flip it around on the regular but never upside down, may try. One thing i can say is, as i get older i want a very FIRM mattress, my next one will be.A few years ago I bought a Simmons ComforPedic and liked it for about a month longer than the return policy. I like a pretty firm mattress and I began feeling like I was sleeping in a hammock. I turned it over and started sleeping on the side not meant for sleeping. I still sleep on the wrong side of the mattress. Much more comfortable to me.
It doesn't have anything to do with the frequency of mattress purchasing, it has everything to do with how much the consumer is being ripped off. Their margins are huge and they can operate store like this because of that fact.How often do people really buy mattresses enough to warrant there being 5 stores on every street corner. or so it seems.
I'm a Tempeurpedic guy all the way. Memory foam is the ticket.
Obviously you don't understand economics and/or business so...Yeah, I have 4 sets in my own home, bought 3 sets of twin mattresses for the kids about 4 years ago. Haven't been in a mattress store since. Not exactly a frequent purchase.